SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A man who police say crashed his car through a Walmart store in California then attacked shoppers has been charged with two counts of attempted murder. The San Jose Mercury News reported that 33-year-old Haamid Ade Zaid appeared Thursday in Santa Clara County Superior Court. Zaid was also charged with four counts of assault with a deadly weapon; two counts of felony vandalism; three misdemeanor counts of hit and run; and one misdemeanor count of reckless driving. Prosecutors say one of the assault cases stems from a previous incident when Zaid crashed his car into a gas station after fleeing a collision. Police say Zaid was on drugs when he crashed into the Walmart in San Jose on Sunday, got out of the car and began swinging a metal club. He is being held without bail. His attorney Victor Vertner said the charges are off-base and his client was overcharged by prosecutors.